All this talk of the Wii "winning" this generation reminds me of a "Gone with the Wind" quote, "Frankly my dear, I don't give a ...." A more succint version of an above post. The following may come off a little harsh, probably because I just do not understand the draw. The same way I don't understand how what passes for "comedy" movies actually have anyone pay to see them rather than the other way around. Say the Wii grabs 120 million market share, so what? Does anyone really see it affecting the way MS, Sony, Sega, Bungie, Epic, Bioware, Turn 10, Konami, Capcom, EA, Ubisoft, etc. etc approach the industry? Maybe they try for a piece of that market share, but do our favorite core games get the Disney treatment as a result? Do we really believe that the Wii is some kind of turning point for the industry due to its success? (Warning: The following contains generalizations which are not applicable in all cicrumstances. - The simple fact that I felt the need to include that line bothers me.)
It is rather hard to describe how I feel about the Wii. Good for Nintendo. Great business move, make pile of cash selling titles like Wii Sports or whatever. They smashed the PS3 and 360 this month when, perhaps, the biggest title of this generation was released. The Wii is playing to a different crowd. The only people I know who have them, never owned a system previously. I really don't care how many consoles they sell or what gets sold on it. I've seen it, played around with one brought to the law school for a lunch time bowling "tourney." It feels like a step backwards. It's almost like the sales of those joysticks that have 2,000 old games in it. Any comparison to previous systems/games will be somewhat flawed, freely admitted from the above analogy. It's like someone took all the internet flash games, family games like "Scene It" or some other trivia based game, tacked on a motion controller and called it a next-gen system. I'm searching for comparisons or some way to put it into words. They have the "Tickle Me Elmo", "Laser Tag", or "Cabbage Patch" doll of this time period. It does not have a discernable effect on what I want to play or, so far at least, the games I want to play getting made.
I wouldn't get a GOW or GTAIV, probably not even a passable version of HALO on the Wii. To the core community, both developers and consumers, what does it really matter? Is Half-Life 3 not going to show up or get radically simplified so it can be placed on the Wii/Wii2? Anyone who wants to declare the Wii the straight up winner based on console sales go right ahead. How many of us care given the nature of the system and the games which are made for it?
For all those who are just starting to play, maybe the Wii is a good thing. Maybe it will bring more people overall and the next-generation it will start to show. People who had stepped away from gaming while they had children/ got their careers going, or just missed the boat on the early systems and computer games become core, consistent gamers.
I don't want a simplier game, I want a more complex game. Games so deep and complex that it is like when my mother and stepfather come back from "Vanilla Sky" and ask me what the movie was about. I want brutal. Not "slasher movie" brutal, but "Schindler's List", "Othello: The Moor" brutal. I want "The Usual Suspects" and the "Fight Club", the "Dr. Strangelove", "Network", "The Boys from Brazil", "A Clockwork Orange", "Road to Perdition". "Go", or "Strange Days" of video games. That is what I await. Something I feel Nintendo is the least likely of the 3 to bring. I do not want the Disney/ Saturday morning cartoon version. The closest I come to that is "Stardust" or "The Princess Bride."
Each of us, outside of reading numbers and trends from NPD data, occupies our own little world of friends, co-workers and acquantances. Online or otherwise, we tend to associate with like-minded people, skewing our view. Maybe not to the extent of that famous quote after Nixon won and some lady in New York stated she thought it must have been a rigged election because she didn't know anyone who voted for him. We may not be that level of isolated thanks to the wealth of information, but information is not experience. Those I surround myself with are well educated, intelligent and, almost universally, cynical and sarcastic. People who prefer wit to humor. They are people who do not look back to their childhood with wistful thoughts and rush out to see Narnia or the latest Harry Potter. Of those I know, those who have a DS or want a Wii are invariably the opposite of those I associate with. They still have a kid in them that enjoys messing around with Floam and Play-Doh. That system brings it out (either one.) It is their version of escapism. Fine, good for them and Nintendo, but what does it matter? The Wii(or DS for that matter) has given them some easily accessible step back into that time. Nintendo has tapped into that group and is making piles of money. Again, does it really matter to those of us who want sim racers, FPS's with a suspension of disbelief, or Madden? Games where you mutter an obscenity at the screen when someone hits your rear quarter in a turn or you are still having trouble getting around that sniper? My joy or laughter is not provoked by Disney's rat version of "Robinhood." I laughed when the guy fell off the back of the Titanic and hit one of the props on the way down.
I just cannot take the machine seriously. The same way I couldn't take the Sims or Nintendogs seriously. Nintendo has the game console version of a Yamaguchi (or whatever the heck those idiot electronic key chain pets were.) I know I am not alone when talking of my own inner circle of people, but am I alone here when I say I don't care and hold the sytem, from a non-financial viewpoint, in a certain level of contempt? What happens to Nintendo the next-generation? That controller is easily replicated. I cannot see MS or Sony coming out with a system at anything more than around 350$ initial price, so that mistake will not be taking place again. So what really changes about what we want and what we will get for the rest of this round and the following rounds? I don't see much of an effect on the established industry as far as the Wii goes. At least not to this point. I just don't see one in the future either.
So Nintendo sells the most systems. If it has little to no real impact on games progressing in their nature, then who amongst us really cares? I've lost track of the jokes on here, Kotaku, Arstechnica, etc. about the Wii sitting around gathering dust. I see no huge threads about people posting about Wii games for online get togethers or swapping pointers and stories about their exploits and failures. Just because it sells a great deal does not mean it will change the nature of games. Games are supposed to be cheaper to make for the Wii, correct? So where are the risky titles? The one's that are not sequels and you dare not risk 30-50 million and end up with "Postal." The Wii has the numbers, a cheaper development environment, so where are the benefits one would think you would get from this? The Wii may be a financial juggernaut for Nintendo. I don't see it as anything else.